If you are preparing for the And neither, you’re probably going through a whirlwind of emotions right now. I know, we understand you. But calm down, tt I have brought you some time management tips that will get you through the exam.
So, let’s write down everything you need to know before we start the final review of Enem, which will take place on November 5th and 12th!
It’s time to plan
The first step is obviously planning. Get a planner or calendar and start dividing up your study time. Dedicate specific times to each subject and don’t forget to include breaks. After all, we don’t want anyone to suffer from burnout here.
Suggestion: Prioritize the subjects you have the most difficulty with, but also add some of your favorite subjects, so you stay motivated to study!
Set goals with the SMART method
Do you already know the SMART method? NO? Basically, you will separate your goals into specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. Break down your study goals into smaller, achievable goals. For example, if you want to improve your math grade, set a goal like “complete five math practice tests with a score above 80% in the next two weeks.” This makes your goals clear and easy to organize.
Suggestion: Have you successfully completed your goals? Don’t forget to celebrate! This way you will stay motivated throughout your study period.
Using and abusing the Pomodoro technique
This method is already known by students and is excellent for managing study time for Enem. Basically, with it, you will study intensely for 25 minutes and then take a break for 5 minutes. After four such rounds, take a longer break.
Suggestion: During breaks, do something you enjoy, like reading a book you like or eating a snack to recharge your batteries.
No cell phone
I know this will hurt a lot of people. However, in a world where we can end up losing focus with For You on TikTok, this tip is necessary. Create a distraction-free study space. In other words, put your phone on silent and block websites that might distract you during your study sessions.
Suggestion: use apps like Forest or StayFocusd to block your social media for a while.
Don’t forget to eat
Make sure you eat nutritious meals, stay hydrated and get enough sleep. Only in this way will you be at 100% both in the test and in the study sessions.
Suggestion: If you have time, do some quick exercise or a short walk to not only keep your body active, but also calm your head.
Source: Terra

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